Send a Message to Easterseals Northern California Program Participants
In honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, share a message of encouragement with Easterseals Northern California participants as they pursue their goals and independence. Your words can make a meaningful difference.
Study Links Poor Sleep to Increased Risky Behavior Among Autistic People
Catalight and Easterseals Northern California researchers found that autistic individuals with sleep problems had 120% higher rates of self-injury, 146% higher odds of reporting suicidal thoughts and 58% higher odds of aggression toward others.
A Second Family: How Easterseals Northern California Helped River Find His Voice
After an autism diagnosis left his family reeling, River found his voice through supportive services—building confidence and friendships while giving his mom hope, tools and the comfort of a second family.
Where Talent Thrives: Christian’s Journey in Community and Creativity
Christian is a young man who goes through life letting creativity and imagination guide him. From creating chocolate treats for a paying job, to creating an entire comic book universe, he’s focused on achieving his goals and doing good work.
Understanding Medicaid: What It Means, From Washington, D.C. to Your Family
Director of Public Policy & Advocacy, Rachel Liebert Lewis, explains the ins and outs of Medicaid and how it can affect the disability population on both a federal and state level.
Finding His Place: Sean’s Story
Through Kaleidoscope, Sean found friends, purpose, and peace of mind for himself and his family after years of challenges in school. A true story of belonging.
Laughter, Love and Legacy: How David Murphy’s Memory Lives On Through Giving
Former Easterseals Bay Area mom makes a donation to Catalight/Easterseals Northern California as just another way to honor his legacy, remember his laugh and thank the organization that helped enhance the wellbeing of their family.
A Fun Halloween for Children with Developmental Disabilities
Let’s make Halloween more inclusive These printable cards can be brought along with you while Trick-or-Treating to let others know that they are celebrating in the way that works for them! Halloween is a fun time for kids to dress up and explore their favorite...
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How to Make Your Holiday Celebrations Inclusive for Everyone
Holidays bring opportunities to spend time with loved ones. Follow these tips to learn how you can make your holiday celebrations inclusive for everyone!
Giving Tuesday: Help Families Soar
Learn about qualifying for Social Security benefits, available to adults who cannot work because of Autism Spectrum Disorder and for parents of children with ASD.

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